Jeep Avenger EV is set to launch in India by late 2025 as the brand’s first all-electric SUV for the country, targeting urban and eco-conscious buyers.
Powered by a 54 kWh battery and a 115 kW (154 hp) motor, the Avenger EV delivers up to 400 km WLTP-certified range, extending to 550 km in city driving.
The SUV will support DC fast charging, enabling 20–80% top-up in under 30 minutes, enhancing long-distance and city charging convenience.
The Avenger features a compact yet rugged design, with signature Jeep styling like the seven-slot grille, squared wheel arches, and high ground clearance.
Interior highlights include a digital instrument cluster, floating infotainment touchscreen, and sustainable materials, offering both tech and eco-friendliness.
It will compete with Tata Nexon EV, MG ZS EV, and Hyundai Kona Electric, offering stronger range and power at a premium price of ₹30–35 lakh (estimated).
Built on Stellantis’ eCMP platform, shared with global EVs, the Avenger promises proven performance and award-winning engineering (2023 European Car of the Year).
The India version may feature localized components and tuning to suit local road and climate conditions, while keeping global design and performance DNA.
With Jeep’s global reputation for off-road ability and rugged build, the Avenger EV brings a fresh, premium alternative to the growing electric SUV market in India.
Overall, the Avenger EV represents a key milestone for Jeep in India, blending global tech, stylish compact design, and zero-emission mobility for modern urban users.